Bob Breck forecast (New Orleans)
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Bob Breck forecast (New Orleans)
If Frances continues on her westerly track, Bob Breck should be breaking out his doomsday forecast. LOL!
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^ Yeh I think it was his last big forecast.
Man we need him now, he'd know where it's going.
Bob's pretty good too.
Man we need him now, he'd know where it's going.
Bob's pretty good too.
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HoumaLa wrote:I think he just wants everyone to keep there eyes open. When Andrew hit he said Houma would see winds like they never saw before and he was CORRECT.
Do you know how high the winds got to in Houma during Andrew? I really don't know. I haven't seen any reports or estimates really. However, I really doubt that Houma got winds unlike any they'd seen before. In Betsy, Houma received wind gusts of 130 mph and the pressure, if I remember correctly, dropped to 28.02 mb. I would guess that winds down there during Hilda were also stronger than Andrew, and probably stronger in the 1909 and 1926 hurricanes as well. A lot of people seem to soon forget storms or just don't know about the ones from the past. Here's an example. The 1909 hurricane sunk 100 coal barges in the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge, destroyed almost all the black churches there, flattened all the sugarcane, damaged nearly every single house, caused huge tree falls, almost destroyed the capitol building, caused a 10ft rise in the River, severely damaged factories (unroofed buildings, blew down smoke stacks, turned some buildings completely over), cut off the city from outside communications for days due to damaged electrical lines, etc. The newspaper story the day before Hilda came through in 1964 stated that Baton Rouge had never been through a bad storm. When Betsy hit the next year, no one made any more claims like that .
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God lufode middaneard swa þæt he sealde his ancennedan Sunu, þæt nan ne forwurðe þe on hine gelyfð, ac hæbbe þæt ece lif. - Old English/Anglo-Saxon, John 3:16
Yes, Nash's last forecast was Georges and he was right on as usual.
Bob Breck had told LA that Juan would not affect us and no one should worry. Well, he was wrong and the TV station that he worked for at the time fired him. Of course, he got his job back eventually but it was big deal at the time.
I just watched Bob for the 5pm news. He thinks it will not turn before FL, but rather skim extreme southern FL, then turn up towards the panhandle.
Bob Breck had told LA that Juan would not affect us and no one should worry. Well, he was wrong and the TV station that he worked for at the time fired him. Of course, he got his job back eventually but it was big deal at the time.
I just watched Bob for the 5pm news. He thinks it will not turn before FL, but rather skim extreme southern FL, then turn up towards the panhandle.
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